Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (35mm)

  • Child in flower field
  • Man with oil painting in the background
  • Man talking to person as a plant
  • town people running away from volcano
  • Two people gardening
  • Man leaving camp at night
  • Military In formation to march at night
  • Man in a flower field

Must end January 12

Fresh off two late-career megaproductions, Kagemusha and Ran, Kurosawa made an unexpected turn to short-form with his omnibus film Dreams. The director’s stock of recurring dreams became the raw material for the eight magical realist vignettes comprising the film—the first he’d made since 1945 from a screenplay that he was sole author of. The result is a very personal, visually astonishing, and enormously poignant unveiling of the artist’s subconscious, the work of a filmmaker with nothing left to prove but a great deal to say, with various episodes reflecting Kurosawa’s concern for the environment and philosophy of art-making. (Martin Scorsese, playing the role of Vincent Van Gogh, appears with some memorable words on the latter subject.)

Part of On the Edge of Reality: A Liminal Cinema Series

Runtime
1h 59m
Year
1990
Director
Akira Kurosawa
Format
35mm
Country
Japan, United States
Language
Japanese with English subtitles
First Showing
December 25, 2024